Optometric Technician

Private practice Optometry clinics in Dripping Springs and Blanco needing FULL-TIME optometric technicians. Short commute into the hill country from Austin (no traffic!).

Looking for reliable, fast-learning, customer-service oriented individuals interested in a career in health professions. On the job training available with room for advancement in pay and title as additional skills are acquired. Pleasant personality and good people skills required!

OPTOMETRIC TECHNICIAN is involved in patient scheduling, preliminary and special testing, front desk tasks, contact lens training, and other tasks as requested by the doctors.

Initial hourly wages based on skills, experience, and certifications. Pay increase considered after initial 90 day probationary period depending on skills acquired.

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